World & Community
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Funeral of Queen Elizabeth II cost UK Government £161.7 million
By Express & Star The funeral and lying-in-state of Queen Elizabeth II in September 2022 cost the UK Government an…
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POSB moves to rehabilitate Mahusekwa Hospital borehole
By Staff Writer The People’s Own Saving Bank (POSB), the country’s leading savings bank, has donated equipment to rehabilitate a…
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INTERVIEW: ‘Extremely difficult conversations’: Seeking justice for sexual abuse victims
Critics have said justice takes too long, and perpetrators are not always held accountable in cases of sexual exploitation and…
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Best reasons to stand up for mother’s day
But, for hundreds of thousands of women globally, this gratitude only goes so far, the UN Population Fund (UNFPA) said…
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Palestine Embassy In Zimbabwe commemorates 75 years of Israeli injustices
By Staff Writer THE Palestine Embassy in Zimbabwe will this commemorate the 75 years long journey they have travelled fighting…
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Labour federation worried AfCFTA risks violating workers rights
By Agencies THE Zimbabwe Congress of Trade Unions (ZCTU) has commenced work to scrutinise the implications of the Africa Continental…
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Researchers strive to end human wildlife conflict in Southern Africa
UNEP.org It was past midnight when Grandson Kenalemang awoke to an all too familiar sound: the rumbling of an elephant…
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Palestine Embassy In Zim bemoans killing of 13 citizens
By Staff Reporter THE Embassy of the state of Palestine in Harare has condemned in the strongest terms the heinous…
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Africa free trade area may lift 50 million people out of extreme poverty, says IMF
Agencies Africa’s continent-wide free-trade area, if successfully implemented, could significantly boost economic growth and improve living standards at a time…
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“We sleep in sewage” – Government promises change but Namibians still suffering
By Frederick Clayton and Sonja Smith Photography by Margaret Courtney-Clarke Ever since independence, Namibians have sought education, employment and better…
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